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NordVPN Teams Business Plan Deal - 30% (off All Plans)

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NordVPN Teams is offering a Black Friday deal for all business customers, upon registration we offer -30% off bundles.

This is part of Black Friday / Cyber Monday deals for 2019

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  • Hey Nord, what about that compromise that you didn't tell people about?

    For clarification: https://techcrunch.com/2019/10/21/nordvpn-confirms-it-was-ha…

    Only took a year and a half to admit it. Lots of lost faith.

    • Torguard had a similar issue. I hope you are as upset with them.

      • +3

        Anyone who does the same tbh. And if I see them post, and I'm aware of it, I'll neg and call them out too with a link just like this.
        No skin off my nose but it's important that people do their research.

        • +2

          Calm your farm mate.
          I think you're making a big deal about something relatively quite minor.

          There was no "hack". Nothing was broken into. An old remote 'door' was left open by a 3rd party who owns the datacenter (and not known to Nord),and some moron came in. That datacenter has now lost the contract with Nord. There was a security breach yes, but no damage was done, no user details or logs accessed, and it was impossible for that one security breach on a datacentre in Finland to affect any of the other 100 hundreds of datacentres Nord uses worldwide.

          BTW, NASA was hacked recently. https://www.businessinsider.com.au/nasa-jet-propulsion-labor…

          An actual hack, where someone broke in and stole stuff (about the Mars mission no less). And they had access for 10 months. THAT's a hack!
          How's your thoughts on NASA? Or the ANZ Bank? Or countless other blue chip companies who at some time or another experienced a security breach. It happens. And then the company gets stronger/better at security.

          Lets get a bit of perspective here and not screen hysteria at something that isn't what the headlines portray.
          There was no hack. Read the story details.

          -Happy Nord Customer.

          • +1

            @UFO: I think it's more that they covered it up for a while. The old adage "get in front of it" applies here. I'm with you, I don't think it's a massive issue, but it would have been great to see someone privacy/trust based really stepping up and being transparent about it right away.

            • @incipient: Exactly this.
              Even people who were sponsoring content from Nord were left in the dark for all this time and when questioned, got absolutely nothing from it.
              While it's not a big issue in itself, it shows a poor culture from their business of security and privacy, when they can't even stand up and go "oh, this happened, apologies, we've taken these actions".
              That is the kicker here. The fact they did nothing.
              I've been in IT for two decades and I'm well aware of what goes on, but this post is purely about this "deal" from a company who's giving a poor show of faith.
              By all means, be their customer and be happy with what you have from them. That's on you and I have no interest in swaying you or anyone away from them.
              But also don't be blind to their faults when it comes to things that matter to you. If it doesn't matter, it wouldn't be an issue in your view.

  • -1

    Hey NordVPN you are compromised, i will better go with something else.

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